Monday, February 23, 2009

Pocosin Portraits

My neighbors, and friends, Mike Dun and Juan Pons, both accomplished wildlife photographers, led a three day workshop sponsored by the Pocosin Arts foundation and I had the good fortune to be able to tag along. The goal was to photograph migratory birds, predominantly snow geese and swans, and black bears in the amazing refuges around North Carolina's Albemarle Sound. Sad to say, the geese forgot to coordinate with our calendars and departed for Alaska and points north before we arrived and the black bears chose to remain incognito. None the less, the remaining wildlife was still captivating and the habitat spectacular.

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